Soon none of them, if any fights for a title in the next year they all get punished bad and down the road is a crap shoot because I need to see them develop. I probably like Wilder the best though because he seems to have that one punch thunder and is real rangy, those are generally the attributes a heavy wants to have.

Mitchell will probably get the first shot, but while he has some positives attributes, seems to still be improving and wants to get better I just think he is to raw to really be a title threat when it will come his way.

Wilder and Jennings are pretty much in the same boat both need at least a year more seasoning and solid gym work before they should even worry about climbing the rankings. Specifically Wilder needs to tighten up and work on keeping his height and distance while Jennings needs to figure out how to really sit down on his shots because he throws nice looking punches but does not get full leverage.

Ruiz I am not as familiar with but I would say he probably needs a year more seasoning also.

In all honesty Andy Ruiz probably has the best chance, Jordan Shimmell could be worth keeping an eye on as well. Hanks my get a title shot if he keeps winning but Wilder's complete lack of developmental fights will prevent him from living up to his potential.